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The Klondike Spirit River Cruise allows you to cruise the Yukon River on the only operational paddle wheeler in the Yukon.

The Klondike Spirit has been in operation since 2007 and operates daily from May to September. The cruise gives visitors a history of the gold rush, describes the significance of Moosehide and provides a brief history of Dawson City.

The Klondike Spirit carries up to 50 passengers on board. The tour is approximately an hour and a half of upriver and downriver cruising.

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